“I believe that everything happens for a reason. People change so that you can learn to let go, things go wrong so that you appreciate them when they're right, you believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together.”
― Marilyn Monroe

Friday, July 15, 2011

Casey Anthony Release: Will She Be in Danger After Prison?

     Everyone all over the world has heard the story of Caylee Anthonys' murder. All evidence is pointed towards her mother, Casey Anthony. Casey had  failed to report her missing daughter, and Caylee's body was found December 8, 2008. Casey was indicted on charges of first degree murder and faced the death penalty. Casey entered a plea of not guilty, and didn't testify through the trial. On July 5, 2011, the jury found Casey Anthony not guilty of murder and all other felony charges. The jury founy Casey guilty of four misdemeanor counts for lying to law enforcement.
     On July 5, 2011 Casey may had been acquitted of killing her daughter Caylee, but her release Sunday may lead to a whole different "kind of trial." Casey's first main concern is staying safe. Hundreds of death threats have been issued to Casey via Facebook and Twitter. Flordia police took precautions to keep her safe during the trial and will continue to do so.
     The ire may be worst at Flordia, but there is still very few places she could go where people might not recognize her face. She has been the spotlight of magazine covers, cable news, and the internet. Rumors say Casey will leave the state and live under a new name for protection.
     But unfortunatley all news for Casey isn't bad. While many were outraged by the verdict, she has many who admire her. Since the trial has started she has money orders in prison, many from men who want to take care of her.
     Casey Anthony may wright a book, do interiews, or allow someone to play her in a movie, but she still has to face the public opinion everyday, and that's worse than a million years in prison.

- http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2083277,00.html

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